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When was the first breathing machine made?

The very first breathing machine was a very simple piece of equipment invented by John Mayow. The first breathing machine was made in the year of 1670.


What is the name of the machine?

One name for a breathing machine is a ventilator. Old timey breathing machines were called "iron lungs." Some people consider CPAP machines and nebulizers breathing machines, but they do not breathe for you.


How do the police work out how much much alcohol is in you?

By a breathing machine.


Who invented the breathing machine?

Forrest Bird invented the modern medical respirator.


What is machanical ventilation?

The use of a machine to move air. In medical terms, a machine to aid a person in breathing by moving air into and out of their lungs.


Do you breathe through your nose or mouth with breathing machine mask on?

You breathe through your mouth with a machinemask on


How does Darth Vader breathe in his helmet?

Well, that actually applies to medical knowledge as well. Vader's suit is like a "portable life support system." A ventilator is part of life support and it is a facemask that applies oxygen to someone who cannot breathe physically or is breathing insufficiently. When anyone is on the ventilator, their breathing can be heard through the machine and it gives off a mechanical breathing sound. So that's why we can hear Vader's breathing as mechanical.


What is VA disability rating for mild sleep apnea with CPAP machine?

How many times does a person have to stop breathing during sleep to have sleep apnea?


Why wean off a ventilator?

A patient is weaned off a ventilator so they are able to breathe on their own again. Weaning is the process of shifting breathing function from a machine to the person breathing on their own.


What is CPAP?

A machine that provides room air under pressure for people with sleep apnea that have irregular breathing when they are asleep.


Do you stop breathing under general anaesthetic?

yes that is why u are put on a machine called a ventilator it breathes for u


What is the difference between a breathing machine and life support?

A breathing machine, often referred to as a ventilator, specifically assists or takes over the breathing process for patients who cannot breathe adequately on their own. Life support, on the other hand, encompasses a broader range of medical interventions designed to sustain essential bodily functions, which may include ventilators, but also involves other systems like cardiac support, dialysis, or nutritional support. Essentially, all breathing machines can be considered a form of life support, but not all life support involves breathing machines.